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Turkey charges that Russia and Iran allies
of Syrian President Bashar al Assad will
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quote lose all their credibility if
they fail on their commitment to reduce
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violence and hostilities in the embattled
area mainland China his latest report of
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new coronavirus cases 337 is the
lowest daily number in more than
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a month but the figures have risen in South
Korea the hardest hit country outside
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China the caseload there is ballooned
to more than 2000 including $256.00 new
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infections and 13 deaths
reporting for v.o.a.
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In Geneva Lisa Ling says with global
infection numbers on the rise in dozens of
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countries the World Health Organization
is urging all nations to be alert to the
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danger and to act on it and World Health
Organization reports the number of new
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infections of Corona virus appears to be
on the decline in China while the disease
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is spreading more rapidly
around the globe w.h.o.
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Chief Tadros I don't know Gabriel's
Suze acknowledges this is
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a matter of concern but he knows the barbers
can be contained of all nations take
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the right measures if you act
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can prevent getting sick you can save
lives take or says this virus does not
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respect borders and nations must seek to
prevent cases from infiltrating their
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territory Lisa schlock and for v.o.a.
News Geneva more news that v.o.a.
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News to Baltic countries ever ported their
1st cases of the new coronavirus with
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a Wendy s. Confirmed
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a 39 year old woman who returned home from
the Italian city of Verona is infected
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on Thursday a stoney reported its
1st coronavirus case it involved
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a man would visited Iran both
cases are described as mild
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a worker with the Us Health and
Human Services Department has filed
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a whistleblower complaint about
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a lack of protective gear in training when
caring for Corona virus evacuees from
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China 8. Correspondent
Jackie Quinn has a report
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a California congressman says the complaint
was filed by an official who is part of
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a team deployed to offer government
assistance to the Americans evacuated from
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China to u.s.
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Air bases in California the complaint says
team members sometimes had gloves and
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sometimes had masks but they lacked full
protective gear that other federal workers
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had and they received no training on how
to protect themselves from getting sick
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Congressman Jimmy Gomez says he questioned
health secretary Alex about the
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complaint said he was not aware of any
violation of protective practices Jackie
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Quinn watching time world markets enter
another jittery trading day with
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coronavirus anxiety is taking a heavy
toll on investors nerves the a.p.
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As Mike Ross your reports on Thursday's
edition of the meltdown on Wall Street. The
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drubbing on financial markets stemming from
Corona virus outbreak worries continued
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in Thursday's trading on Wall Street the
Dow Jones Industrials plunged $1193.00
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points losing 4.4 percent to close
at 25 $1763.00 the s. And p.
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$500.00 lost $137.00 points or 4.4 percent
and the Nasdaq fell $414.00 points
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shutting 4.6 percent a value the s. And p.
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Is headed to its worst week since October
2008 I'm Mike Rossiya in Afghanistan the
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reduction of violence
agreement between the u.s.
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And the Taliban is said to be holding in
after nearly 1000 years of war tomorrow as
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expected announcement on
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a peace deal is being greeted with both
optimism and some misgivings Here's video
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ways by John Home Guard in an interview
with Afghan Service former president Hamid
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Karzai a frequent Washington
critic welcomed the prospect of
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a deal we are very happy to see
the signing taking place today is
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a welcome thing. From the words we hope.
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To. Bring. It Up country the deal
is expected to pave the way for
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interim Afghan dialogue Karzai says it
should start immediately. More news at
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She said that song is about her man
Sean Mendez who by the way is taking
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a break from social media to record
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a new album. The pop music. The hit.
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To learning English daily 30
minute program. Of America.
00:29:42
And Ashley Thompson this program is
aimed at English learners so we speak
00:29:48
a little slower and we use words and phrases
especially written for people learning
00:29:55
English. Today on the program
00:30:02
you will hear from. Dorothy and Alice
Bryant later we will present our
00:30:09
American history series The Making of
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a nation. But 1st here is
Pete Musto. In October
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26th Tina the head of Russia's
largest oil company traveled to the
00:30:25
birthplace of as the former
president of Venezuela
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Rosenau eft Chief Executive Officer
Igor say Chen brought with him
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a singing group from Moscow to
celebrate the presentation of
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a huge statue of the former
leader Chavez had died 3 years
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earlier say Chin's visit marked
00:30:52
a turning point in the relationship
between Russia and Venezuela he spoke to
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a crowd of government supporters in Spanish
which he learned in his days working
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for the Soviet military in
Africa we have no choice between
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victory or death said sation
repeating the words of
00:31:18
a Venezuelan independence hero he
was describing the deepening ties
00:31:24
between Russia and Venezuela in their
competition with the United States
00:31:31
we must achieve victory he said now
the us government wants to break up
00:31:38
that growing partnership as part of its
campaign to remove Chavez's replacement
00:31:46
Nicolas Maduro earlier this month the u.s.
00:31:50
Treasury Department barred American
companies from doing business with trading
00:31:57
as. It accused the company the
subsidiary of Russia's state owned
00:32:04
oil business of supporting.
As he seeks to avoid u.s.
00:32:10
Sanctions. For months u.s.
00:32:14
Officials have been warning foreign companies
that they could face action if they
00:32:20
continue to do business with Madeira and
his government those warnings have been
00:32:26
directed mainly at Russia the us
government made it illegal for
00:32:33
Americans to buy crude oil from Venezuela
00:32:37
a year ago and government officials
say Russia has processed about
00:32:43
70 percent of Venezuelan oil
sales since that time Francisco
00:32:50
man all day is
00:32:52
a Venezuelan oil expert at Rice
University in Houston Texas he
00:32:58
told the Associated Press the latest actions
should cause concern among companies
00:33:05
in countries that continue to partner
with the Venezuelan state operated oil
00:33:11
company p s a the u.s.
00:33:16
Action could also lead to the ending of
00:33:19
a special license for Chevron
the permit has so far kept the
00:33:25
California based company from having
to pull out of Venezuela Chevron
00:33:32
is
00:33:32
a partner in joint operations
with. Us. Together they
00:33:39
are responsible for about
00:33:41
a 4th of Venezuela's
total oil production in
00:33:47
a statement vs
00:33:49
a cunt damned the us government for
what it called economic assassination
00:33:56
aimed at taking control of Venezuela's
oil industry. Foreign Minister
00:34:03
Jorge Arriaga said the new actions
would support Venezuela's case
00:34:10
against the administration of u.s.
00:34:12
President Donald Trump Venezuela is
accusing the administration of crimes
00:34:19
against humanity and is taking the case
to the International Criminal Court
00:34:26
Rosen eft operates several
oil fields with p.d.
00:34:30
Vs say that it has controlled since
Chavez's government forced u.s.
00:34:35
Companies out of the country but oil
experts say that as the new go to
00:34:42
supplier of the country's crude oil
supplies Rose NAFTA wins 2 ways
00:34:49
1st rose snuffed buys Venezuela's
high quality mat a 16 crude at
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a greatly reduced cost it then
uses money from sales of mad
00:35:02
a $16.00 to pay down
$6500000000.00 lent to p.d.
00:35:08
Vs say since 2014 for the purchase
of Russian made weaponry and other
00:35:15
goods to avoid problems for
buyers in China and India Rosenau
00:35:22
eft has been using oil transport ships
that try to hide what they are carrying
00:35:29
they turn off their required tracking
systems and carry out risky ship
00:35:36
to ship exchanges off the coast
of West Africa and other areas in
00:35:43
the short term Francisco expects mud
Doro will have to pay more to find
00:35:50
someone else to take on the added risk
of moving the country's oil. That
00:35:57
means Venezuela will have even less money
to import food and medical supplies
00:36:03
or repair its failing electricity
infrastructure and with storage
00:36:10
centers already full
production that is already at
00:36:14
a 70 year low is likely to fall
even further he added still
00:36:21
nobody expects oil sales from Venezuela
to dry up completely That is
00:36:28
unless the u.s.
00:36:29
Navy blocks all of the country's
ports the trumpet ministration has
00:36:35
refused to deny it will do so but
has shown no sign of taking that
00:36:42
action the United States leads
00:36:45
a group of now nearly 60 nations
that recognize Venezuelan opposition
00:36:52
leader won quite dough as the
country's rightful leader the group
00:36:58
considers Dora's 2018
reelection illegal in turn
00:37:05
Russia has accused the Trump administration
of spreading false information to
00:37:12
engineer and overthrow of the
government Richard nephew is an energy
00:37:19
researcher at Columbia University
in New York he helped design the
00:37:25
u.s.
00:37:26
Sanctions policy while at the State Department
during the presidency of Barack Obama
00:37:33
nephew sad by not dealing with Rose NAFTA
itself and only going after one of its
00:37:40
many parts the effect on Russia's continued
support for my Darrow will likely
00:37:47
be limited This seems more like
00:37:51
a warning shot designed to look bigger
than it actually is he noted. It's
00:37:57
shooting someone who is Russian sounding
without really punishing the Russians
00:38:03
themselves several pro Putin
lawmakers were dismissive of the
00:38:10
trumpet ministrations efforts they said
they would appeal to the World Trade
00:38:16
Organization to remove what
they described as unlawful u.s.
00:38:22
Actions I think this issue can be
resolved the leddy mayor to jabber of
00:38:29
a member of Russia's upper house of
parliament told our a novos t.v.
00:38:35
News agency they're smart over there
in Rose NAFTA and they will find
00:38:42
a way to get around it I'm
Dorothy Gandhi and I'm Musto.
00:39:13
Hi everyone today let's
start the program with
00:39:17
a question What is your city
famous for making I'll tell you
00:39:24
my answer New York is famous
for making great pizza Here's
00:39:31
another question that follows the same
structure what are you excited about
00:39:38
learning I hope your answer is how to
make sentences that use adjectives
00:39:44
followed by propositions and Jaron that
is the topic of today's every day grammar
00:39:50
program. Without even realizing
it you may already know several
00:39:57
adjectives that use this sentence
structure let's look at 3 of them today
00:40:04
interested excited and bored
now listen to 2 sentences that
00:40:10
use the adjective bored and think
about which sounds more natural
00:40:17
Noemi was bored of doing the same
job Noemi was bored to do the same
00:40:24
job hopefully the 1st sentence
sounds more natural to you
00:40:31
if so your ears are probably accustomed
to hearing the structure we are exploring
00:40:37
today b.
00:40:39
Plus adjective plus proposition
plus Jr and in the sentence
00:40:46
was is the verb of being bored
is the adjective of is the
00:40:52
proposition and doing is the Geron
and you may remember that a Geron is
00:40:59
a verb form that ends
and i n g and acts as
00:41:03
a noun if the 2nd example sounds more
natural to you you are likely in the
00:41:10
habit of making the common mistake of
using an infinitive after some adjectives
00:41:18
you may remember that
the infinitive form of
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a verb is 2 plus its simplest
form as in to do but
00:41:28
think of the adjective plus
prep a zisha in structure as
00:41:32
a signal that some kind of
noun will follow such as
00:41:37
a Geron and or noun phrase
not an infinitive verb
00:41:43
Ok so I mentioned the adjectives
interested excited and bored
00:41:50
now let's look at the propositions that
usually come after them. Listen for the
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word that follows interested in the
next example he is interested in
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studying abroad the word n.
00:42:08
Is the only prep
00:42:09
a zisha in that can come after the
adjective interested I cannot say for
00:42:16
example I am interested about
studying abroad the good news is that
00:42:23
even though the grammar is not correct the
listener would probably still understand
00:42:29
my meaning Now listen for the
prep is ition in this example I
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am excited about learning to play the
guitar I hope you noted the prep
00:42:41
a zisha about it almost always
follows the adjective excited
00:42:48
finally listen for the prep
00:42:51
a zisha And in this example they
were bored of staying inside all day
00:42:59
that's right bored of usually
goes together as you can see in
00:43:05
English specific prep
00:43:07
a zisha ins follow specific
adjectives before we go
00:43:14
let's briefly hear what today's example
sound like in the negative form here
00:43:21
are the 3 examples is not interested
in studying abroad he plans to
00:43:28
travel after he finishes school Noemi
was not bored of doing the same job
00:43:36
she learned something new every day I am
not excited about learning to play the
00:43:42
guitar my father is making me do it
can you see how to form the negative
00:43:50
simply add the word not between the b.
00:43:53
Verb and the adjective. But keep in
mind that most native English speakers
00:43:59
use contractions so in real life the
sentences would probably sound more
00:44:06
like he's not interested in studying
abroad and Noemi wasn't bored of doing the
00:44:13
same job so what can you do to
practice the grammar we talked about
00:44:19
today here's one idea try to
familiarize yourself with
00:44:26
a list of about 20 of the most common
adjectives that are followed by propositions
00:44:34
then listen and look for those
adjectives whenever you hear and read
00:44:40
English ask yourself if the speaker
or writer is using the sentence
00:44:47
structure from today's lesson you
can also practice writing your own
00:44:53
sentences and then use them when
you speak or write English to
00:44:59
friends or practice partners while
today's topic is fresh in your mind
00:45:06
here's
00:45:07
a great way to practice right now
answer 12 or all of these questions
00:45:15
What is your city famous for making
what are you excited about learning
00:45:23
what are you not bored of doing
I am very very interested
00:45:30
in reading your answers I'm Alice Bryant.
00:45:46
Welcome to the making of a nation
American history in v.o.a.
00:45:52
Special English I'm Bob Doty with Steve
member we continue the story of the
00:45:59
administration of Herbert Hoover
and we talk about the election of
00:46:04
1932.
00:46:17
President Herbert Hoover
worked hard to rescue the b.
00:46:21
American economy following the crash of
the stock market it happened in October
00:46:28
of 1929 within
00:46:31
a month Hoover called the nation's business
leaders to the White House don't lower
00:46:38
wages the president told them Hoover
called on the bankers at the Federal
00:46:44
Reserve to make it easier for
businesses to borrow money he tried to
00:46:51
provide funds to help farmers get
fair prices for their crops he
00:46:58
pushed Congress to lower
personal taxes and above all the
00:47:04
president urged Americans not to
lose hope in their economy or in
00:47:11
themselves book The economy
was in ruins falling faster
00:47:18
with each passing day of the crisis that
grew into the Great Depression. The
00:47:25
value of stocks had collapsed
millions of workers lost their jobs
00:47:32
the level of and just real production in
the country was less than half of what it
00:47:38
had been before the stock market
crash Hoover's efforts were not
00:47:45
enough to stop the growing crisis in
ever greater numbers people called
00:47:52
on the president to increase federal
spending and provide jobs for people out
00:47:59
of work but the president was
00:48:03
a conservative Republican he did not
think it was the responsibility of the
00:48:09
federal government to provide relief
for poor Americans and he thought it
00:48:16
was wrong to increase spending above the
amount of money that the government
00:48:22
received in taxes the situation
seemed out of control the
00:48:29
nation's government than business leaders
appeared to have no idea how to save the
00:48:36
dollar and put people back to work
Hoover was willing to take steps like
00:48:42
spending government money to help
farmers buy seeds and fertilizer but
00:48:49
he was not willing to give wheat to
unemployed workers who were hungry
00:48:57
he created and them urgency committee
to study the unemployment problem
00:49:03
but he would not launch government
programs to create jobs. Hoover
00:49:10
called on Americans to help their
friends in need but he resisted
00:49:17
calls to spend federal funds for
major relief programs to help the
00:49:24
millions of Americans facing
disaster leaders of the
00:49:30
Democratic Party made the most of the
situation they accused the president
00:49:37
of not caring about the common man
they said Hoover was willing to spend
00:49:44
money to feed starving cattle for
businessman but not willing to feed poor
00:49:51
children Hoover tried to show the
nation that he was dealing with
00:49:58
a crisis he worked with Congress
to try to save the banks and to
00:50:05
keep the dollar tied to the value of
gold he tried hard to balance the
00:50:12
federal budget and he told Americans
that it was not the responsibility
00:50:19
of the national government
to solve all their problems.
00:50:28
And later in 1931 President
Hoover appointed
00:50:33
a new committee on unemployment he
named Walter Gifford to head this
00:50:39
committee Gifford was chief of
00:50:43
a big company American Telephone
and Telegraph but Gifford did
00:50:49
Hoover more harm than good when he
appeared before Congress Gifford
00:50:56
was unable to defend Hoover's
position that relief was the response
00:51:02
ability of local governments and
private giving. He admitted that
00:51:09
he did not know how many people were
out of work he did not know how
00:51:16
many of them needed help or
how much help they needed or
00:51:23
how much money local governments
could raise the situation grew
00:51:30
worse some Americans began to completely
lose faith in their government
00:51:37
they look to groups with extreme
political ideas to provide answers
00:51:45
some Americans joined the Communist
Party others helped elect state leaders
00:51:51
with extreme political ideas
and in growing numbers people
00:51:58
began to turn to hatred and
violence however most Americans
00:52:05
remained loyal to traditional values
even as conditions grew steadily
00:52:11
worse they looked ahead to
1932 when they would have
00:52:17
a chance to vote for
00:52:19
a new president leaders of the
Democratic Party felt they had an
00:52:26
excellent chance to capture the White
House in the election and their hopes
00:52:32
increased when the Republicans re nominated
President Hoover and vice president
00:52:39
Chiles kurtas in the summer
of 1932 for this reason
00:52:45
competition was fierce for the Democratic
presidential nomination but top
00:52:52
candidate was Franklin Delano Roosevelt
the governor of New York State
00:52:59
Roosevelt had been reelected
to that office by
00:53:03
a large majority just 2
years earlier. He came from
00:53:09
a rich and famous family
but he was seen as
00:53:13
a friend of the common man
Roosevelt was conservative in his
00:53:19
economic thinking but he was
00:53:22
a progressive in his opinion that government
should be active in helping people
00:53:30
Roosevelt had suffered from polio
and could not walk he used
00:53:36
a wheelchair although it was
really shown in news pictures
00:53:43
Franklin Delano Roosevelt 2 main
opponents were Al Smith and John Garner
00:53:51
Smith had been the governor of
New York before Roosevelt garner
00:53:58
a Texan was the speaker of the House
of Representatives together they hoped
00:54:04
to block Roosevelt's nomination and
they succeeded the 1st 3 times
00:54:11
that delegates voted at the Democratic
nominating convention in Chicago
00:54:18
Roosevelt's chief political adviser James
Farley worked hard to find Roosevelt
00:54:25
the votes he needed at the
convention finally Farley found
00:54:32
a solution he made
00:54:34
a deal with the supporters of John
Garner Roosevelt would make garner the
00:54:41
vice presidential nominee if garners
forces voted to make Roosevelt the
00:54:47
presidential nominee Garner
agreed and on the next vote the
00:54:54
Democratic delegates nominated Franklin
Roosevelt to be their presidential
00:54:59
candidate Al Smith was so angry
about the deal that he left
00:55:05
Chicago without can gradually adding
Roosevelt. Roosevelt wanted to show the
00:55:12
nation that he was the kind of man
to take action that he had more
00:55:19
imagination than Hoover so he broke
tradition and flew to Chicago
00:55:26
it was the 1st time a candidate had
ever appeared at a convention to accept
00:55:32
a nomination. And Roosevelt told the
cheering crowd that together they
00:55:39
would defeat Hoover.
00:55:48
The main issue in the campaign of
$932.00 was the economy President
00:55:55
Hoover defended his policies Roosevelt
and the Democrats attacked the
00:56:01
administration for not taking enough
action Roosevelt knew that most
00:56:08
Americans were unhappy with the Hoover
administration so his plan during
00:56:15
the campaign was to let Hoover
defeat himself he avoided saying
00:56:21
anything that might make groups of
voters think he was too extreme but
00:56:28
Roosevelt did make clear that he would
move the federal government into action to
00:56:35
help people suffering from the
economic crisis he said he was for
00:56:42
a balanced federal budget but he
also said the government must be
00:56:48
willing to spend extra money to
prevent people from starving
00:56:56
Americans liked what they heard from
Franklin Roosevelt he seemed strong he
00:57:03
enjoyed life and Roosevelt seemed
willing to try new ideas to
00:57:09
experiment with government. Hoover
attacked Roosevelt bitterly during the
00:57:16
campaign he warned that Roosevelt
and the Democrats would destroy the
00:57:22
American system but Americans were
tired of Hoover they thought he
00:57:29
was too serious too afraid of change
to friendly with business leaders
00:57:36
instead of the working man most of
all they blamed Hoover for the hard
00:57:43
times of the Depression on
Election Day Americans voted in
00:57:49
huge numbers for Franklin Roosevelt
and the Democrats Roosevelt
00:57:56
won 42 of the 48 states at
that time the Democrats also
00:58:03
gained
00:58:03
a large majority in both houses
of Congress the election that
00:58:10
ended 12 years of Republican rule in
the White House it also marked the
00:58:17
passing along conservative period
in American political life
00:58:24
Franklin Delano Roosevelt would become one
of the strongest and most progressive
00:58:30
presidents in the nation's history he
would serve longer lead then any other
00:58:36
president changing the face of America's
political and economic systems.
00:58:46
And that's our program for today listen
again tomorrow to learn English 3 stories
00:58:53
from around the world I'm Jonathan
other means and I'm Ashley Thompson.
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Turkey charges that Russia and Iran allies
of Syrian President Bashar al Assad will
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quote lose all their credibility if
they fail on their commitment to reduce
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violence and hostilities in the embattled
area mainland China his latest report of
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new coronavirus cases 337 is the
lowest daily number in more than
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a month but the figures have risen in South
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China the caseload there is ballooned
to more than 2000 including $256.00 new
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infections and 13 deaths
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infection numbers on the rise in dozens of
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countries the World Health Organization
is urging all nations to be alert to the
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danger and to act on it and World Health
Organization reports the number of new
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infections of Corona virus appears to be
on the decline in China while the disease
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is spreading more rapidly
around the globe w.h.o.
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Chief Tadros I don't know Gabriel's
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News to Baltic countries ever ported their
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a 39 year old woman who returned home from
the Italian city of Verona is infected
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on Thursday a stoney reported its
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a man would visited Iran both
cases are described as mild
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a worker with the Us Health and
Human Services Department has filed
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a whistleblower complaint about
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a lack of protective gear in training when
caring for Corona virus evacuees from
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China 8. Correspondent
Jackie Quinn has a report
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a California congressman says the complaint
was filed by an official who is part of
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a team deployed to offer government
assistance to the Americans evacuated from
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China to u.s.
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Air bases in California the complaint says
team members sometimes had gloves and
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sometimes had masks but they lacked full
protective gear that other federal workers
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had and they received no training on how
to protect themselves from getting sick
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Congressman Jimmy Gomez says he questioned
health secretary Alex about the
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complaint said he was not aware of any
violation of protective practices Jackie
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Quinn watching time world markets enter
another jittery trading day with
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coronavirus anxiety is taking a heavy
toll on investors nerves the a.p.
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As Mike Ross your reports on Thursday's
edition of the meltdown on Wall Street. The
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drubbing on financial markets stemming from
Corona virus outbreak worries continued
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in Thursday's trading on Wall Street the
Dow Jones Industrials plunged $1193.00
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points losing 4.4 percent to close
at 25 $1763.00 the s. And p.
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$500.00 lost $137.00 points or 4.4 percent
and the Nasdaq fell $414.00 points
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shutting 4.6 percent a value the s. And p.
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Is headed to its worst week since October
2008 I'm Mike Rossiya in Afghanistan the
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reduction of violence
agreement between the u.s.
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And the Taliban is said to be holding in
after nearly 1000 years of war tomorrow as
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expected announcement on
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a peace deal is being greeted with both
optimism and some misgivings Here's video
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ways by John Home Guard in an interview
with Afghan Service former president Hamid
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Karzai a frequent Washington
critic welcomed the prospect of
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a deal we are very happy to see
the signing taking place today is
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a welcome thing. From the words we hope.
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is expected to pave the way for
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interim Afghan dialogue Karzai says it
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are pictures of him when he's upset you
know it's like everybody's like what
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happened why is he upset and it's like
he says he's not given permission to be
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emotional it's like he's not given permission
to be upset like he has to be happy
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all the time and he says you know it's
difficult when people are constantly taking
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She said that song is about her man
Sean Mendez who by the way is taking
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a break from social media to record
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a new album. The pop music. The hit.
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To learning English daily 30
minute program. Of America.
00:29:42
And Ashley Thompson this program is
aimed at English learners so we speak
00:29:48
a little slower and we use words and phrases
especially written for people learning
00:29:55
English. Today on the program
00:30:02
you will hear from. Dorothy and Alice
Bryant later we will present our
00:30:09
American history series The Making of
00:30:11
a nation. But 1st here is
Pete Musto. In October
00:30:18
26th Tina the head of Russia's
largest oil company traveled to the
00:30:25
birthplace of as the former
president of Venezuela
00:30:31
Rosenau eft Chief Executive Officer
Igor say Chen brought with him
00:30:37
a singing group from Moscow to
celebrate the presentation of
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a huge statue of the former
leader Chavez had died 3 years
00:30:48
earlier say Chin's visit marked
00:30:52
a turning point in the relationship
between Russia and Venezuela he spoke to
00:30:59
a crowd of government supporters in Spanish
which he learned in his days working
00:31:06
for the Soviet military in
Africa we have no choice between
00:31:13
victory or death said sation
repeating the words of
00:31:18
a Venezuelan independence hero he
was describing the deepening ties
00:31:24
between Russia and Venezuela in their
competition with the United States
00:31:31
we must achieve victory he said now
the us government wants to break up
00:31:38
that growing partnership as part of its
campaign to remove Chavez's replacement
00:31:46
Nicolas Maduro earlier this month the u.s.
00:31:50
Treasury Department barred American
companies from doing business with trading
00:31:57
as. It accused the company the
subsidiary of Russia's state owned
00:32:04
oil business of supporting.
As he seeks to avoid u.s.
00:32:10
Sanctions. For months u.s.
00:32:14
Officials have been warning foreign companies
that they could face action if they
00:32:20
continue to do business with Madeira and
his government those warnings have been
00:32:26
directed mainly at Russia the us
government made it illegal for
00:32:33
Americans to buy crude oil from Venezuela
00:32:37
a year ago and government officials
say Russia has processed about
00:32:43
70 percent of Venezuelan oil
sales since that time Francisco
00:32:50
man all day is
00:32:52
a Venezuelan oil expert at Rice
University in Houston Texas he
00:32:58
told the Associated Press the latest actions
should cause concern among companies
00:33:05
in countries that continue to partner
with the Venezuelan state operated oil
00:33:11
company p s a the u.s.
00:33:16
Action could also lead to the ending of
00:33:19
a special license for Chevron
the permit has so far kept the
00:33:25
California based company from having
to pull out of Venezuela Chevron
00:33:32
is
00:33:32
a partner in joint operations
with. Us. Together they
00:33:39
are responsible for about
00:33:41
a 4th of Venezuela's
total oil production in
00:33:47
a statement vs
00:33:49
a cunt damned the us government for
what it called economic assassination
00:33:56
aimed at taking control of Venezuela's
oil industry. Foreign Minister
00:34:03
Jorge Arriaga said the new actions
would support Venezuela's case
00:34:10
against the administration of u.s.
00:34:12
President Donald Trump Venezuela is
accusing the administration of crimes
00:34:19
against humanity and is taking the case
to the International Criminal Court
00:34:26
Rosen eft operates several
oil fields with p.d.
00:34:30
Vs say that it has controlled since
Chavez's government forced u.s.
00:34:35
Companies out of the country but oil
experts say that as the new go to
00:34:42
supplier of the country's crude oil
supplies Rose NAFTA wins 2 ways
00:34:49
1st rose snuffed buys Venezuela's
high quality mat a 16 crude at
00:34:56
a greatly reduced cost it then
uses money from sales of mad
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a $16.00 to pay down
$6500000000.00 lent to p.d.
00:35:08
Vs say since 2014 for the purchase
of Russian made weaponry and other
00:35:15
goods to avoid problems for
buyers in China and India Rosenau
00:35:22
eft has been using oil transport ships
that try to hide what they are carrying
00:35:29
they turn off their required tracking
systems and carry out risky ship
00:35:36
to ship exchanges off the coast
of West Africa and other areas in
00:35:43
the short term Francisco expects mud
Doro will have to pay more to find
00:35:50
someone else to take on the added risk
of moving the country's oil. That
00:35:57
means Venezuela will have even less money
to import food and medical supplies
00:36:03
or repair its failing electricity
infrastructure and with storage
00:36:10
centers already full
production that is already at
00:36:14
a 70 year low is likely to fall
even further he added still
00:36:21
nobody expects oil sales from Venezuela
to dry up completely That is
00:36:28
unless the u.s.
00:36:29
Navy blocks all of the country's
ports the trumpet ministration has
00:36:35
refused to deny it will do so but
has shown no sign of taking that
00:36:42
action the United States leads
00:36:45
a group of now nearly 60 nations
that recognize Venezuelan opposition
00:36:52
leader won quite dough as the
country's rightful leader the group
00:36:58
considers Dora's 2018
reelection illegal in turn
00:37:05
Russia has accused the Trump administration
of spreading false information to
00:37:12
engineer and overthrow of the
government Richard nephew is an energy
00:37:19
researcher at Columbia University
in New York he helped design the
00:37:25
u.s.
00:37:26
Sanctions policy while at the State Department
during the presidency of Barack Obama
00:37:33
nephew sad by not dealing with Rose NAFTA
itself and only going after one of its
00:37:40
many parts the effect on Russia's continued
support for my Darrow will likely
00:37:47
be limited This seems more like
00:37:51
a warning shot designed to look bigger
than it actually is he noted. It's
00:37:57
shooting someone who is Russian sounding
without really punishing the Russians
00:38:03
themselves several pro Putin
lawmakers were dismissive of the
00:38:10
trumpet ministrations efforts they said
they would appeal to the World Trade
00:38:16
Organization to remove what
they described as unlawful u.s.
00:38:22
Actions I think this issue can be
resolved the leddy mayor to jabber of
00:38:29
a member of Russia's upper house of
parliament told our a novos t.v.
00:38:35
News agency they're smart over there
in Rose NAFTA and they will find
00:38:42
a way to get around it I'm
Dorothy Gandhi and I'm Musto.
00:39:13
Hi everyone today let's
start the program with
00:39:17
a question What is your city
famous for making I'll tell you
00:39:24
my answer New York is famous
for making great pizza Here's
00:39:31
another question that follows the same
structure what are you excited about
00:39:38
learning I hope your answer is how to
make sentences that use adjectives
00:39:44
followed by propositions and Jaron that
is the topic of today's every day grammar
00:39:50
program. Without even realizing
it you may already know several
00:39:57
adjectives that use this sentence
structure let's look at 3 of them today
00:40:04
interested excited and bored
now listen to 2 sentences that
00:40:10
use the adjective bored and think
about which sounds more natural
00:40:17
Noemi was bored of doing the same
job Noemi was bored to do the same
00:40:24
job hopefully the 1st sentence
sounds more natural to you
00:40:31
if so your ears are probably accustomed
to hearing the structure we are exploring
00:40:37
today b.
00:40:39
Plus adjective plus proposition
plus Jr and in the sentence
00:40:46
was is the verb of being bored
is the adjective of is the
00:40:52
proposition and doing is the Geron
and you may remember that a Geron is
00:40:59
a verb form that ends
and i n g and acts as
00:41:03
a noun if the 2nd example sounds more
natural to you you are likely in the
00:41:10
habit of making the common mistake of
using an infinitive after some adjectives
00:41:18
you may remember that
the infinitive form of
00:41:21
a verb is 2 plus its simplest
form as in to do but
00:41:28
think of the adjective plus
prep a zisha in structure as
00:41:32
a signal that some kind of
noun will follow such as
00:41:37
a Geron and or noun phrase
not an infinitive verb
00:41:43
Ok so I mentioned the adjectives
interested excited and bored
00:41:50
now let's look at the propositions that
usually come after them. Listen for the
00:41:57
word that follows interested in the
next example he is interested in
00:42:04
studying abroad the word n.
00:42:08
Is the only prep
00:42:09
a zisha in that can come after the
adjective interested I cannot say for
00:42:16
example I am interested about
studying abroad the good news is that
00:42:23
even though the grammar is not correct the
listener would probably still understand
00:42:29
my meaning Now listen for the
prep is ition in this example I
00:42:36
am excited about learning to play the
guitar I hope you noted the prep
00:42:41
a zisha about it almost always
follows the adjective excited
00:42:48
finally listen for the prep
00:42:51
a zisha And in this example they
were bored of staying inside all day
00:42:59
that's right bored of usually
goes together as you can see in
00:43:05
English specific prep
00:43:07
a zisha ins follow specific
adjectives before we go
00:43:14
let's briefly hear what today's example
sound like in the negative form here
00:43:21
are the 3 examples is not interested
in studying abroad he plans to
00:43:28
travel after he finishes school Noemi
was not bored of doing the same job
00:43:36
she learned something new every day I am
not excited about learning to play the
00:43:42
guitar my father is making me do it
can you see how to form the negative
00:43:50
simply add the word not between the b.
00:43:53
Verb and the adjective. But keep in
mind that most native English speakers
00:43:59
use contractions so in real life the
sentences would probably sound more
00:44:06
like he's not interested in studying
abroad and Noemi wasn't bored of doing the
00:44:13
same job so what can you do to
practice the grammar we talked about
00:44:19
today here's one idea try to
familiarize yourself with
00:44:26
a list of about 20 of the most common
adjectives that are followed by propositions
00:44:34
then listen and look for those
adjectives whenever you hear and read
00:44:40
English ask yourself if the speaker
or writer is using the sentence
00:44:47
structure from today's lesson you
can also practice writing your own
00:44:53
sentences and then use them when
you speak or write English to
00:44:59
friends or practice partners while
today's topic is fresh in your mind
00:45:06
here's
00:45:07
a great way to practice right now
answer 12 or all of these questions
00:45:15
What is your city famous for making
what are you excited about learning
00:45:23
what are you not bored of doing
I am very very interested
00:45:30
in reading your answers I'm Alice Bryant.
00:45:46
Welcome to the making of a nation
American history in v.o.a.
00:45:52
Special English I'm Bob Doty with Steve
member we continue the story of the
00:45:59
administration of Herbert Hoover
and we talk about the election of
00:46:04
1932.
00:46:17
President Herbert Hoover
worked hard to rescue the b.
00:46:21
American economy following the crash of
the stock market it happened in October
00:46:28
of 1929 within
00:46:31
a month Hoover called the nation's business
leaders to the White House don't lower
00:46:38
wages the president told them Hoover
called on the bankers at the Federal
00:46:44
Reserve to make it easier for
businesses to borrow money he tried to
00:46:51
provide funds to help farmers get
fair prices for their crops he
00:46:58
pushed Congress to lower
personal taxes and above all the
00:47:04
president urged Americans not to
lose hope in their economy or in
00:47:11
themselves book The economy
was in ruins falling faster
00:47:18
with each passing day of the crisis that
grew into the Great Depression. The
00:47:25
value of stocks had collapsed
millions of workers lost their jobs
00:47:32
the level of and just real production in
the country was less than half of what it
00:47:38
had been before the stock market
crash Hoover's efforts were not
00:47:45
enough to stop the growing crisis in
ever greater numbers people called
00:47:52
on the president to increase federal
spending and provide jobs for people out
00:47:59
of work but the president was
00:48:03
a conservative Republican he did not
think it was the responsibility of the
00:48:09
federal government to provide relief
for poor Americans and he thought it
00:48:16
was wrong to increase spending above the
amount of money that the government
00:48:22
received in taxes the situation
seemed out of control the
00:48:29
nation's government than business leaders
appeared to have no idea how to save the
00:48:36
dollar and put people back to work
Hoover was willing to take steps like
00:48:42
spending government money to help
farmers buy seeds and fertilizer but
00:48:49
he was not willing to give wheat to
unemployed workers who were hungry
00:48:57
he created and them urgency committee
to study the unemployment problem
00:49:03
but he would not launch government
programs to create jobs. Hoover
00:49:10
called on Americans to help their
friends in need but he resisted
00:49:17
calls to spend federal funds for
major relief programs to help the
00:49:24
millions of Americans facing
disaster leaders of the
00:49:30
Democratic Party made the most of the
situation they accused the president
00:49:37
of not caring about the common man
they said Hoover was willing to spend
00:49:44
money to feed starving cattle for
businessman but not willing to feed poor
00:49:51
children Hoover tried to show the
nation that he was dealing with
00:49:58
a crisis he worked with Congress
to try to save the banks and to
00:50:05
keep the dollar tied to the value of
gold he tried hard to balance the
00:50:12
federal budget and he told Americans
that it was not the responsibility
00:50:19
of the national government
to solve all their problems.
00:50:28
And later in 1931 President
Hoover appointed
00:50:33
a new committee on unemployment he
named Walter Gifford to head this
00:50:39
committee Gifford was chief of
00:50:43
a big company American Telephone
and Telegraph but Gifford did
00:50:49
Hoover more harm than good when he
appeared before Congress Gifford
00:50:56
was unable to defend Hoover's
position that relief was the response
00:51:02
ability of local governments and
private giving. He admitted that
00:51:09
he did not know how many people were
out of work he did not know how
00:51:16
many of them needed help or
how much help they needed or
00:51:23
how much money local governments
could raise the situation grew
00:51:30
worse some Americans began to completely
lose faith in their government
00:51:37
they look to groups with extreme
political ideas to provide answers
00:51:45
some Americans joined the Communist
Party others helped elect state leaders
00:51:51
with extreme political ideas
and in growing numbers people
00:51:58
began to turn to hatred and
violence however most Americans
00:52:05
remained loyal to traditional values
even as conditions grew steadily
00:52:11
worse they looked ahead to
1932 when they would have
00:52:17
a chance to vote for
00:52:19
a new president leaders of the
Democratic Party felt they had an
00:52:26
excellent chance to capture the White
House in the election and their hopes
00:52:32
increased when the Republicans re nominated
President Hoover and vice president
00:52:39
Chiles kurtas in the summer
of 1932 for this reason
00:52:45
competition was fierce for the Democratic
presidential nomination but top
00:52:52
candidate was Franklin Delano Roosevelt
the governor of New York State
00:52:59
Roosevelt had been reelected
to that office by
00:53:03
a large majority just 2
years earlier. He came from
00:53:09
a rich and famous family
but he was seen as
00:53:13
a friend of the common man
Roosevelt was conservative in his
00:53:19
economic thinking but he was
00:53:22
a progressive in his opinion that government
should be active in helping people
00:53:30
Roosevelt had suffered from polio
and could not walk he used
00:53:36
a wheelchair although it was
really shown in news pictures
00:53:43
Franklin Delano Roosevelt 2 main
opponents were Al Smith and John Garner
00:53:51
Smith had been the governor of
New York before Roosevelt garner
00:53:58
a Texan was the speaker of the House
of Representatives together they hoped
00:54:04
to block Roosevelt's nomination and
they succeeded the 1st 3 times
00:54:11
that delegates voted at the Democratic
nominating convention in Chicago
00:54:18
Roosevelt's chief political adviser James
Farley worked hard to find Roosevelt
00:54:25
the votes he needed at the
convention finally Farley found
00:54:32
a solution he made
00:54:34
a deal with the supporters of John
Garner Roosevelt would make garner the
00:54:41
vice presidential nominee if garners
forces voted to make Roosevelt the
00:54:47
presidential nominee Garner
agreed and on the next vote the
00:54:54
Democratic delegates nominated Franklin
Roosevelt to be their presidential
00:54:59
candidate Al Smith was so angry
about the deal that he left
00:55:05
Chicago without can gradually adding
Roosevelt. Roosevelt wanted to show the
00:55:12
nation that he was the kind of man
to take action that he had more
00:55:19
imagination than Hoover so he broke
tradition and flew to Chicago
00:55:26
it was the 1st time a candidate had
ever appeared at a convention to accept
00:55:32
a nomination. And Roosevelt told the
cheering crowd that together they
00:55:39
would defeat Hoover.
00:55:48
The main issue in the campaign of
$932.00 was the economy President
00:55:55
Hoover defended his policies Roosevelt
and the Democrats attacked the
00:56:01
administration for not taking enough
action Roosevelt knew that most
00:56:08
Americans were unhappy with the Hoover
administration so his plan during
00:56:15
the campaign was to let Hoover
defeat himself he avoided saying
00:56:21
anything that might make groups of
voters think he was too extreme but
00:56:28
Roosevelt did make clear that he would
move the federal government into action to
00:56:35
help people suffering from the
economic crisis he said he was for
00:56:42
a balanced federal budget but he
also said the government must be
00:56:48
willing to spend extra money to
prevent people from starving
00:56:56
Americans liked what they heard from
Franklin Roosevelt he seemed strong he
00:57:03
enjoyed life and Roosevelt seemed
willing to try new ideas to
00:57:09
experiment with government. Hoover
attacked Roosevelt bitterly during the
00:57:16
campaign he warned that Roosevelt
and the Democrats would destroy the
00:57:22
American system but Americans were
tired of Hoover they thought he
00:57:29
was too serious too afraid of change
to friendly with business leaders
00:57:36
instead of the working man most of
all they blamed Hoover for the hard
00:57:43
times of the Depression on
Election Day Americans voted in
00:57:49
huge numbers for Franklin Roosevelt
and the Democrats Roosevelt
00:57:56
won 42 of the 48 states at
that time the Democrats also
00:58:03
gained
00:58:03
a large majority in both houses
of Congress the election that
00:58:10
ended 12 years of Republican rule in
the White House it also marked the
00:58:17
passing along conservative period
in American political life
00:58:24
Franklin Delano Roosevelt would become one
of the strongest and most progressive
00:58:30
presidents in the nation's history he
would serve longer lead then any other
00:58:36
president changing the face of America's
political and economic systems.
00:58:46
And that's our program for today listen
again tomorrow to learn English 3 stories
00:58:53
from around the world I'm Jonathan
other means and I'm Ashley Thompson.
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